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David Icke - I first met Credo Mutwa in February 1998 on
my first visit to South Africa. I knew immediately I was in the presence of a
remarkable human being. He is, beyond question, the most astonishing man it has
been my honour to meet and call a friend. I also realised that his unique and
almost infinite library of knowledge and experience had to be preserved and
recorded for the world to see and hear.

He has suffered the violence of
the white rulers of aparteid, had his son murdered in an attempt to silence him,
and felt the wrath of his own people for speaking a truth they did not
like.

He was almost burned alive in Soweto, when his people staggeringly
believed a newspaper article, in which he was viciously misquoted by a
"journalist", a member of a South African media that provides one of the
greatest examples of intellectual prostitution I have ever experienced under
both aparteid and now the black majority government.

In this memorable,
almost six hours, of an interview, contained in PART I and PART II, Credo Mutwa
reveals his incredible wealth of knowledge about the black magicians of the
Illuminati and how they use their knowledge of the occult to control the
world.

This is a unique insight that affects every man, woman and child,
no matter what our background, colour, country, or creed.

Sit back and
savour this wonderful man.

You are in the presence of a genius and a
giant.

After making these DVD's, Credo was visited by two people from
Cape Town who offered him 50,000 rand and a house anywhere in South Africa he
would like to name, if he would agree to never speak to David Icke again and
never have anything to do with him. Credo's reply can be
imagined!

Scientists on a quest for an antibody-based AIDS vaccine said Wednesday
they found promising clues in the uncommonly "robust" natural immune response of
a patient in Africa.

Studying blood samples over a three-year period after the person was
infected, researchers were witness to a microscopic battle between the virus and
antibodies -- both evolving as they sought to gain the upper hand.

For the first time, scientists were able to follow the full chain of events
leading to the patient naturally producing broadly neutralising antibodies
(BnAbs)-- so called because they attack different strains of the human
immunodeficiency virus (HIV) that causes AIDS.

"The current research... fills gaps in knowledge that have impeded
development of an effective vaccine for a virus that has killed more than 30
million people worldwide," said a statement from Duke Medicine, which
participated in the study by a team of researchers in the United States and
Malawi.

"We learned from this individual how the antibodies get induced with the
hope that this information can be a map for how to induce these antibodies as a
preventive vaccine," added team leader Barton Haynes, director of Duke
University's Human Vaccine Institute.

Antibodies are the foot soldiers of the immune system, latching onto
viruses or microbial intruders and tagging them for destruction by specialised
"killer" cells.

Most antiviral vaccines are made by priming antibodies to recognise germs,
but the method has not yet been successful in AIDS control.

One of vaccine developers' fiercest foes, the HIV virus typically evolves
too fast to ever be left open to antibody attack.

The individual in the study, from an African country that is not specified,
is one of about 20 per cent of HIV-infected people whose immune systems
naturally produce BnAbs.

Unfortunately, this generally only happens two to four years after
infection and is of no help to the host who will still develop AIDS if not
treated with anti-retroviral drugs.

"When broad neutralising antibodies are made they are no help to the person
already infected. The notion is however; if they are present before infection,
then they can prevent infection and prevent insertion of the virus genetic
material into the host genetic material," Haynes told AFP of the research
published in the journal Nature.

In monkeys, BnAbs have shown to prevent infection.

A BnAbs-based vaccine is being keenly pursued in the battle against AIDS,
an immune system-wrecking disease first recognised in 1981.

Almost one per cent of the world's population today is infected with HIV,
according to the United Nations.

In this study, researchers isolated an antibody named CH103, and found that
it was triggered by a specific protein envelope found on an early,
little-mutated form of the HIV virus.

This meant the antibodies may only be stimulated to respond in the presence
of this protein or other similar ones on the virus.

While most antibodies require about 10 to 15 mutations to be able to attack
their target, potent BnAbs show 40 to 100, said a comment on the study also
published by Nature, which described the findings as a possible "roadmap" to an
HIV vaccine.

The CH103 antibody had a much lower number of mutations, which may explain
how it developed so quickly in this patient.

The scientists said they had gained a "critical insight" for developing a
potential vaccine.

"We are now making recombinant forms of the (protein) envelopes from this
patient as a vaccine to immunise animals to recreate the induction of a similar
type of antibody," said Haynes.

A Nature statement said it remained to be seen whether or not the finding
could be used to develop an effective vaccine.

"But it presents a strong and testable rationale that can be used to
address the major challenges of creating an antibody-based HIV-1 vaccine," it
said.

Michelle Obama Photo at Whitehouse

About Me

As Project Director for Confederation Council Foundation for Africa inc.,I Aim to provide platform open doors for development towards the emerging entrepreneurship agenda among New American Migrants. We provide sustainable settlement towards self-sufficiency. The Foundation under my leadership intends to fulfil Immigration Settlement Program and the Millenium Development Goals Strategic Plan of Action. Our Mission is to Network for start-up business, job creation for talented and skilled individuals, Business Investments Locally and Abroad. We involve simple Economic and Educational Networking and empowerment - partnering with Federal Government, the Civic Societies, Faith Based and Non-Profit project under One-Stop-Service plan. The purpose is to encourage more Women and Youth who are the engine of CHANGE towards achieving sustainable policy enactment & Socio/Economic DEMANDs in order to curtail growing influx of African migration which will eventually reduce unwarranted relocation and suffering of many people.